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KGB
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (1994)
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Lots of Detail
Scuttlebutt: Seafaring History & Lore
Published in Paperback by Bristol Fashion Publications (2002)
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Poorly written; Big disappointment
I purchased this book, because I love the work of Victor Hugo and was interested in this aspect of his spirituality. But the writing is terrible. Most of it seems to be a drug addled commentary on Hugo's later life by an unsympathetic critic. The writing is so bad as to frustrate the most patient of readers. If you love the work of Hugo or the philosophy of romance in literature, avoid this waste of ink and paper.
Mind Expanding Dispensation via V. Hugo
I had heard of this book for sometime before actually reading it and when I finally ordered it and began my reading; I was off on the most amazing adventure of metaphysical ideas I've ever encountered. As a student of Spiritualism as well as the Alan Kardec inspired spiritualist philosophy known as Spiritism from a historical and sociological perspective, this book brings to life the intensity of those 19th century psychonauts who in living with human mortality in a much more immediate way than we do now, documents their explorations of one of the fundamental questions of existence- do we survive death.
And the answers to those pointed questions that were revealed to the Hugo circle during his period of exile from France are simply breathtaking. First is their sheer poetic verbal majesty, secondly in the intimations of a universal mind that is both the embodiment of that "love which steers the stars" of Dante's "Divine Comedy" to the impersonal karmic justice that minimizes the inflated human ego in the scheme of things.
I cannot recomend this book highly enough, it will remain with you for thought & contemplation long after you've finished the final page.
And the answers to those pointed questions that were revealed to the Hugo circle during his period of exile from France are simply breathtaking. First is their sheer poetic verbal majesty, secondly in the intimations of a universal mind that is both the embodiment of that "love which steers the stars" of Dante's "Divine Comedy" to the impersonal karmic justice that minimizes the inflated human ego in the scheme of things.
I cannot recomend this book highly enough, it will remain with you for thought & contemplation long after you've finished the final page.
Is he off his rocker?
I am telling you, what a trip! Well if you can believe it, the table did rock! Victor Hugo (1802-1885) is in excile on a lonely island and to pass time, he and his retinue conduct seances. Animals, of course, are the incarnations of criminals. (How good to know, that Stalin is now a dung beatle.) The Dove of the Ark had been guided by God to the landing place for Noahs gigantic boat. Not only animals, but also plants and stones knew what crime they had committed. Why was such knowledge not granted to man? Animals are prisons of the soul. The animal sees man and glimpses the angels. Forgiveness is Noah's Ark. Well, I think this is worth reading, even though it comes down from another century. Be curious! Gerborg
Wurthering Heights
Published in CD-ROM by Quiet Vision (01 October, 1999)
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Balanced overview of the life and legend of El Che.
This book is valuable because it was written in an objective manner very soon after the death of Che. It gives both good and bad points about Che's character, along with some observations on the possible contributing factors to his failure in Bolivia. It admires but does not diefy the man. It notes but does not condemn his failures.
Peggy Guggenheim: A Celebration
Published in Hardcover by Solomon R Guggenheim Museum (1998)
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More. . .please?!
I have always enjoyed Whitewolf's games, and their novels even more. Known for their games' rich detail (so might say overwhelming), I was pleased to see that Byers had taken use of much of that information. The results were fantastic! The plotline intertwines several of the supernatural groups, and what seems at first unrelated events, at the end, begin to take shape into a cohesive scheme. My only problem? I read the book in 1996 and here it is, 1998, and no second book! And I thought season finalies were cliffhangers.
Riddle of the Bermuda Triangle
Published in Paperback by New American Library (1980)
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Indispensable
If you're interested in reading about the Bermuda Triangle, then this is the place to start. Overall it's one of the better books on the subject.
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Handbook
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (31 March, 1999)
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The Official Guide to Legal Specialties
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Brace Legal & Professional Publications (15 December, 2000)
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Diary Of Virginia Woolf Volume 3: Vol. 3 (1925-1930)
Published in Paperback by Harvest Books (1981)
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Death of a lover, and other stories
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The Devil's Bride; Exorcism: Past and Present.
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1974)
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Overall this is an interesting book that keeps the espionage junky up to date with what is going on inside the KGB. The book will probably become dated in a few years, but it should be up to date for now. The book is well written and keeps the readers interest through out.